Effects of Resistance Training on Physical Performance, Health and Quality of Life in Elderly (RTCHealth) (RTCHealth)
Sarcopenia, Body Weight Changes, Quality of Life
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Sarcopenia focused on measuring elderly, resistance training, health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age ≥ 65 years.
- Never attended classes of fitness academies or following Physical Activity.
- No experience in Resistance Training.
Exclusion Criteria:
- No history of neuromuscular, metabolic, hormonal, cardiovascular diseases.
- Not taking any medication that could influence hormonal and neuromuscular metabolism.
Sites / Locations
- Pablo Jorge Marcos Pardo
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Group 1
Group 2
Experimental group A supervised progressive moderate-to-high RTC program designed to induce muscular hypertrophy was performed. EG followed a progressive moderate-to-high RTC program for 12-weeks. The training program incorporated resistance exercise of six major regions and consisted of 3 training sessions per week on non-consecutive days (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). All subjects performed the sets with moderate-intensity (8 to 12 repetitions) in each exercise and 30-60 seconds rest between sets. The load was increased during the 12 weeks from 60% 1-RM to high-intensity 80% 1-RM. The training load was increased when the individual could perform more than the prescribed number of repetitions (12 repetitions) followed the OMNI-RES scale and a hard effort perception level. Rest between sets was 1-2 minutes.
Control group The CG not participated in the RTC program.